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Classified video shows 'white orb' emerging from the sea, hearing told

By T.K. Randall
November 15, 2024 · Comment icon 90 comments
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Michael Shellenberger testifying at the hearing. Image Credit: US Congress
This week's congressional hearing featured testimony concerning an alleged video of a UAP off the coast of Kuwait.
While there is still a lot to digest from the hearing, one of the most extraordinary claims to come out during the proceedings was the alleged existence of a 12-minute-long, color video showing a "white orb" emerging from the ocean around 20 miles from the coast of Kuwait.

Filmed from a helicopter, this footage - which has not been released to the public as of yet - was reportedly discovered on a secure internal network used by the Department of Defense to transmit classified information.

The revelation comes courtesy of journalist Michael Shellenberger who testified at the hearing.

"Halfway through the video, [my source] said, the orb is joined by another orb that briefly comes into the frame from the left before rapidly moving again out of the frame," he said.

The existence of this video wasn't the only interesting thing to come out of the hearing either.
At one point, co-chair Nancy Mace brought out a 12-page document concerning a secretive UAP crash-retrieval program known as "Immaculate Constellation".

Delivered by Shellenberger, the report had been written by a whistleblower who claimed that "the executive branch has been managing UAP issues without congressional knowledge, oversight, or authorization for some time, possibly decades."

Controversial former DoD official Luis Elizondo also spoke at the hearing.

"The vehicles we're talking about... are performing in excess of 1,000, 2,000, 3,000Gs," he said.

"We are talking about technologies that outperform anything in our [military] inventory."

They are clearly "intelligently controlled", he added.



Source: Sky News | Comments (90)




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Comment icon #81 Posted by Trelane 24 days ago
The only one that I can definitively say is in for the money is that liar Lue Elizondo. His grift is really scummy and he knew well enough that to keep the gravy train rolling he had to be vague under oath. That, and not to perjure himself. The others might actually believe what they say on some level. They could believe wholeheartedly but simply are either misinformed or incorrect in what they assert. It's the ones where the details of their story always changes that sets off alarms for me. ??
Comment icon #82 Posted by Trelane 24 days ago
Many that are presenting items at the Senate hearings are either former civilian contractors or retired military personnel. Neither would be subject to the UCMJ (court martialed) but could face some lawsuit for unauthorized disclosure of classified items. I fail to see the purpose or benefit of the hearings if there is no information disclosed though. The Senate panel could very easily provide immunity protection in exchange for testimony. The fact that isn't even happening is another red flag for me. 
Comment icon #83 Posted by Hazzard 24 days ago
15 minutes of fame, cultural phenomenon, podcasts vip, books, movies, disinformation, ... not even to mention that some of them might actually believe in this. 
Comment icon #84 Posted by Guyver 24 days ago
15 minutes of fame doesn’t pay bills, but a career in the government with retirement does.  I don’t know what a person makes for a podcast, but I’d bet it’s less than a monthly paycheck.  Some people make some money on book and movie deals….but they are few and far between.  Some people may believe in ET, as you mention, but personally I would not put my career at risk for providing hearsay and getting 15 minutes of fame.  IDK.  This whole thing just seems bizarre.
Comment icon #85 Posted by Dejarma 24 days ago
they are all retired except for the ufologists involved who's career IS providing hearsay & BS
Comment icon #86 Posted by Resume 21 days ago
I recently heard Dr. Arron Adair call these hearings a circle jerk with a very small circle.
Comment icon #87 Posted by Trelane 20 days ago
With Elizondo being the pivot man.
Comment icon #88 Posted by Nicolette 14 days ago
Is there a reason I should take you more seriously than my own eyes? Nobody is required to fix stupid, either people are aware of their surroundings or they aren't. Clearly they are superiorly intelligent and way ahead of you in the sense that not everybody is worth the time or effort convincing in order just to educate. They understand critical mass. If you don't that's on you.  I was lucky enough to be educated on a few matters in my experience. And it was explained that the signatures your brain emits due to your thought processes are unique and recognisable as fingerprints, and it is not ... [More]
Comment icon #89 Posted by Resume 14 days ago
I agree entirely.
Comment icon #90 Posted by DieChecker 11 hours ago
My Father-In-Law is really into UAPs and the US FedGov cover up, and Congressional testimonies. He's said MORE and BETTER, testimonies will be in Congress soon. His sources (YouTube, and people on YouTube he messages with) say definitive proof in US Congress soon. LOL!! He's convinced the craft are not US, or other Earthly nation craft, but belong to the Nephilim of the Bible. That's right the UAPs are OF THE DEVIL. Fallen Angels and their b****** children. LOL!! Yeah, I think it's mostly bunk, with possibly experimental US military craft tossed in on top.


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